"for his decisive contributions to elementary particle physics, in particular the discovery of a large number of
resonance states, made possible through his development of the technique of using hydrogen
bubble chamber and data analysis"[63]

"for their pioneering research in
radio astrophysics: Ryle for his observations and inventions, in particular of the
aperture synthesis technique, and Hewish for his decisive role in the discovery of pulsars"[69]

"for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in
atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection"[70]

"for their pioneering investigations concerning
deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the
quark model in particle physics"[85]

"for the theoretical discovery of a
mechanism that contributes to our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles, and which recently was confirmed through the discovery of the predicted fundamental particle, by the
ATLAS and
CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider"[108]